Project Ideas 2


1. Estimation model for compressed byte in H264

2. Frequency Synthesizer

3. Study, Design and Implementation of Space Time Codes
4. Turbo codes for Deep Space Applications
5. Error Correcting Codes for Non volatile Memories
6. 12 bit successive approximation register analog to digtl  converterwith split capacitor filter
7. Wireless networks
8. Designing a microprocessor in Coware
9. Design and implementation of Rail Gun
10. Project in Video RTL: Special Instruction – Set Processor (ASIP) design
11. Compressive sensing of audio signals
12. Implementation of HAAR Discrete Wavelet Transform on FPGA Active RC Filter in 90nm CMOS
13. Simulator for Railway Signaling System
14. Design and hardware implementation of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
15. Channel and Interferer modeling for Home Phoneline Network Alliance (HPNA)
16. Design of Error Control Codes for non volatile memories
17. Implementation of general OFDM down link Simulator
18. 10 Bit 80 MSPS ADC in CMOS Technology
19. Improvement of H.264 encoder
20. Compressive sampling pattern recognition
21. High Frequency widely programmable technology
22. Implementation of Peak to average power ratio reduction algorithm for OFDM
23. Performance Analysis of coded OFDM systems for broadband over powerlines
24. Real time implementation of distributed Video Codec on Stretch Processor
25. Study and implementation of carrier synchronization techniques

Reference: http://seminarprojects.com/Thread-latest-ece-electronics-communication-engineering-projects#ixzz22IvRBpFS
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Power Amplifier:-
Simple and low cost. The optimal supply voltage is around 50V, but this amp work from 30 to 60V. The maximal input voltage is around 0.8 - 1V. As you can see, in this design the components have a big tolerance, so you can build it almost of the components, which you find at home. The and transistors can be any NPN type power transistor, but do not use Darlington types... The output power is around 60W.
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10W Audio Amplifier with Bass-boost

This design is based on the 18 Watt Audio Amplifier, and was developed mainly to satisfy the requests of correspondents unable to locate the TLE2141C chip.
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60W Guitar Amplifier

Bass, Treble, Harmonic modifier and Brightness controls

Output power: 40W on 8 Ohm and 60W on 4 Ohm loads
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Ultrasonic Dog Whistle

It's well known that many animals are particularly sensitive to high-frequency sounds that humans can't hear. Many commercial pest repellers based on this principle are available, most of them operating in the range of 30 to 50 kHz. My aim was, however, to design a slightly different and somewhat more powerful audio frequency/ultrasonic sound generator that could be used to train dogs. Just imagine the possibilities - you could make your pet think twice before barking again in the middle of the night or even subdue hostile dogs (and I guess burglars would love that!). From what I've read, dogs and other mammals of similar size behave much differently than insects. They tend to respond best to frequencies between 15 and 25 kHz and the older ones are less susceptible to higher tones. This means that an ordinary pest repeller won't work simply because dogs can't hear it. Therefore, I decided to construct a new circuit (based on the venerable 555, of course) with a variable pitch and a relatively loud 82 dB miniature piezo beeper. The circuit is very simple and can be easily assembled in half an hour. Most of the components are not really critical, but you should keep in mind that other values will probably change the operating frequency. Potentiometer determines the pitch: higher resistance means lower frequency. Since different dogs react to different frequencies, you'll probably have to experiment a bit to get the most out of this tiny circuit. The circuit is shown below:
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High Quality Intercom


Description:
A very high quality intercom, which may also be used for room monitoring
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